Being a nerd, I'm pretty up-to-date on all memes and trends as they appear. But I have no idea where this one came from. South Park did a halloween episode where a bunch of people were dressed as Gangnam Style, and people I know in real life will randomly just go "Gangnam Style!" and start dancing. Then I saw a collegehumor parody called Mitt Romney Style and I had to youtube it. Gangnam Style has 644 million views. And I don't know why. Was it on a popular show or Tosh.0 or something? Granted it's a great video and dance, but 644 million?

"Ain't got no last words to say, yellow streak right up my spine. The gun in my mouth was real and the taste blew my mind."

"We see you cry. We turn your head. Then we slap your face. We see you try. We see you fail. Some things never change."

If you want to listen to good Korean music, you probably shouldn't listen to Gangnam Style. People at work know that I love to listen to rap from various cultures, and ask me if I've heard of Gangnam Style. I tell them that I only listen to good music, because I have ears.

There is a new trend in the world, one needs to say something is popular and hip and then 644 million people think it really is... Actually, this is not that new. It has been happening for the last couple of years.

I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours.-Hunter S. Thompson